TOPOINT STORE via Amazon has TOPOINT Blackout Sleep Eye Mask w/ Bluetooth Headphones (Various) on sale for $12.74 when you apply promo code N3IQD3XK at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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TOPOINT STORE via Amazon has TOPOINT Blackout Sleep Eye Mask w/ Bluetooth Headphones (Various) on sale for $12.74 when you apply promo code N3IQD3XK at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.
Model: TOPOINT Sleep Mask Headphones Bluetooth Wireless 5.4, Breathable Cotton Eye Mask for Sleeping Side Sleepers Travel Music Headsets with Microphone Handsfree Men Women
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I have used many Bluetooth sleep masks and settled with Topoint. I listen to spoken word materials to lull me to sleep. Sound is fine with that kind of material. And I suppose music would be acceptable if you're being realistic-- they are necessarily small, thin drivers. Consider using an equalizer and don't expect subwoofer low bass! Don't buy this as a replacement for Sennheiser or Beats, etc.
Now for the important part: I would not recommend the model featured here. Once you compare close up photos for the promoted model to the variant I link to below, you can understand better. The model below has a slightly raised control pad. What you don't see well-- if at all-- is that there is a USB Type C port on the ridge that raises the control pad over the cloth eye mask.It's built in.
The older masks use a connector that's part of a very thin, brittle wire with a very thin insulation outer coat that you have to fish out and tuck in to the mask. The wire tends to die in 12-18 months of nightly use. Regular bending every night and morning. Ultimately wearing out. (And even worse: the models I used to use have an obsolete Micro USB connector. Maybe they now use USB-C. I cannot say.)
The built in exterior USB-C connector of the newer model eliminates the wear and tear that are inevitably going to kill the wire in the older design.
I tried the code on the superior model and it does not apply. So I suspect they're exhausting the old supply. I would rather pay full price for the superior, more durable design. Or you can just wait for a promo. (You can use the Amazon comparison site or a Slickdeals alert if you want to hold out for a future sale price or promo.) This isn't a pricey product at the full price so you might want one right away and then buy a backup if/when the price drops.
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I assume the audio quality is dogshit... but man I hate wearing earbuds in bed. I also don't know if I want to be mashing on my forehead for volume control
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I have used many Bluetooth sleep masks and settled with Topoint. I listen to spoken word materials to lull me to sleep. Sound is fine with that kind of material. And I suppose music would be acceptable if you're being realistic-- they are necessarily small, thin drivers. Consider using an equalizer and don't expect subwoofer low bass! Don't buy this as a replacement for Sennheiser or Beats, etc.
Now for the important part: I would not recommend the model featured here. Once you compare close up photos for the promoted model to the variant I link to below, you can understand better. The model below has a slightly raised control pad. What you don't see well-- if at all-- is that there is a USB Type C port on the ridge that raises the control pad over the cloth eye mask.It's built in.
The older masks use a connector that's part of a very thin, brittle wire with a very thin insulation outer coat that you have to fish out and tuck in to the mask. The wire tends to die in 12-18 months of nightly use. Regular bending every night and morning. Ultimately wearing out. (And even worse: the models I used to use have an obsolete Micro USB connector. Maybe they now use USB-C. I cannot say.)
The built in exterior USB-C connector of the newer model eliminates the wear and tear that are inevitably going to kill the wire in the older design.
I tried the code on the superior model and it does not apply. So I suspect they're exhausting the old supply. I would rather pay full price for the superior, more durable design. Or you can just wait for a promo. (You can use the Amazon comparison site or a Slickdeals alert if you want to hold out for a future sale price or promo.) This isn't a pricey product at the full price so you might want one right away and then buy a backup if/when the price drops.
I assume the audio quality is dogshit... but man I hate wearing earbuds in bed. I also don't know if I want to be mashing on my forehead for volume control
I got a pair of these slim wired together ear buds that have been great, and I'm a slide sleeper. I might try these though. Let me know and I'll see if I can find the model, I think it was some somewhat generic brand
No, you want high quality active noise cancelling ones. These are like having an old set of headphone next to your ear.
I bought a pair of these last time and my biggest complaint is the will slip up or down your face since they are over your ears. Regular eye masked without the built in speakers don't slip down your face since your ears prevent it from slipping.
No, you want high quality active noise cancelling ones. These are like having an old set of headphone next to your ear.
I bought a pair of these last time and my biggest complaint is the will slip up or down your face since they are over your ears. Regular eye masked without the built in speakers don't slip down your face since your ears prevent it from slipping.
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Now for the important part: I would not recommend the model featured here. Once you compare close up photos for the promoted model to the variant I link to below, you can understand better. The model below has a slightly raised control pad. What you don't see well-- if at all-- is that there is a USB Type C port on the ridge that raises the control pad over the cloth eye mask.It's built in.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPM2YSB9
The older masks use a connector that's part of a very thin, brittle wire with a very thin insulation outer coat that you have to fish out and tuck in to the mask. The wire tends to die in 12-18 months of nightly use. Regular bending every night and morning. Ultimately wearing out. (And even worse: the models I used to use have an obsolete Micro USB connector. Maybe they now use USB-C. I cannot say.)
The built in exterior USB-C connector of the newer model eliminates the wear and tear that are inevitably going to kill the wire in the older design.
I tried the code on the superior model and it does not apply. So I suspect they're exhausting the old supply. I would rather pay full price for the superior, more durable design. Or you can just wait for a promo. (You can use the Amazon comparison site or a Slickdeals alert if you want to hold out for a future sale price or promo.) This isn't a pricey product at the full price so you might want one right away and then buy a backup if/when the price drops.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ms1951
Now for the important part: I would not recommend the model featured here. Once you compare close up photos for the promoted model to the variant I link to below, you can understand better. The model below has a slightly raised control pad. What you don't see well-- if at all-- is that there is a USB Type C port on the ridge that raises the control pad over the cloth eye mask.It's built in.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPM2YSB9
The older masks use a connector that's part of a very thin, brittle wire with a very thin insulation outer coat that you have to fish out and tuck in to the mask. The wire tends to die in 12-18 months of nightly use. Regular bending every night and morning. Ultimately wearing out. (And even worse: the models I used to use have an obsolete Micro USB connector. Maybe they now use USB-C. I cannot say.)
The built in exterior USB-C connector of the newer model eliminates the wear and tear that are inevitably going to kill the wire in the older design.
I tried the code on the superior model and it does not apply. So I suspect they're exhausting the old supply. I would rather pay full price for the superior, more durable design. Or you can just wait for a promo. (You can use the Amazon comparison site or a Slickdeals alert if you want to hold out for a future sale price or promo.) This isn't a pricey product at the full price so you might want one right away and then buy a backup if/when the price drops.
I bought a pair of these last time and my biggest complaint is the will slip up or down your face since they are over your ears. Regular eye masked without the built in speakers don't slip down your face since your ears prevent it from slipping.
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I bought a pair of these last time and my biggest complaint is the will slip up or down your face since they are over your ears. Regular eye masked without the built in speakers don't slip down your face since your ears prevent it from slipping.
well boo, then!
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